Black Quote by Victor Hugo
“Large, heavy, ragged black clouds hung like crape hammocks beneath the starry cope of the night. You would have said that they were the cobwebs of the firmament.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, 1862
The night sky is described with dark, tangled clouds that resemble fabric or cobwebs, emphasizing a foreboding, oppressive atmosphere.
In simple terms: Dark clouds make the night feel heavy and tangled.
Notice how imagery can set mood.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- nighttime walks
- stormy evenings
- poetic description
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this imagery affect your perception of night?
- What emotions does it evoke?
The metaphor may exaggerate, reducing clarity of actual weather.